As first case of Omicron variant hits U.S., transit mask mandates to be extended

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As first case of Omicron variant hits U.S., transit mask mandates to be extended
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The infected individual returned to the U.S. from South Africa on November 22. They tested positive for the Omicron variant seven days later.

has extended its mask mandate for all travelers on airplanes, trains and buses as well as in airports and train stations through March.

A formal announcement from the Biden administration about the extension of the mask mandate is expected on Thursday, Reuters reported. If so, the extension will occur just one day after the confirmation of the first-known U.S. case of a person with the Omicron variant. The person was a fully vaccinated individual in California who traveled to South Africa, one of the countries where the variant was first widely detected.

The infected individual returned to the U.S. from South Africa on November 22. They tested positive for COVID-19 seven days later. As the first U.S. case of the COVID-19 Omicron variant was detected in California, the administration of Democratic President Joe Biden has extended its mask mandate for all travelers on airplanes, trains and buses as well as in airports and train stations through March. In this photo, a woman walks near a sign calling for mask wearing at Penn Station in New York City, on August 2, 2021.

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